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There were cheers in the Renault garage as Daniel Ricciardo secured a P3 at the Eifel Grand Prix. Team Principal Cyril Abiteboul would be pleased with the cars’ progress in general.

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However, their former partners, Red Bull, also showed them that they are still the best team after Mercedes as Max Verstappen secured a P2 finish, coming in barely 4.5 seconds behind race winner Lewis Hamilton.

Given Honda’s exit from F1 in 2021, Red Bull are now on the hunt for a new engine supplier. If they are unable to secure a deal with any other supplier, Renault would have an obligation to supply to the as far as F1’s rules are concerned.

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Renault had a ‘neutral meeting’ with Red Bull officials

Ahead of the race start, there were rumors that Red Bull bosses held a meeting with Renault’s CEO, Luca de Meo. It is possible they might have been discussing a potential engine supply deal for 2022 and beyond.

However, Cyril Abiteboul opined that the meeting was more of a meet-and-greet rather than a business discussion.

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Speaking in the post-race interview, he stated, “Sorry to say that it was a neutral meeting. It was a sort of get to know each other. Because Luca de Meo, our CEO, has just joined Renault very recently.

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“So it was the first time that they were properly meeting. You know, just a get to know each other meeting. Just like Luca de Meo is meeting lots of people in the paddock,” concluded Abiteboul on the topic.

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Red Bull and Renault to pick up where they left off?

It is no secret that Renault were a crucial cog in the wheel of Red Bull’s golden time when they won 4 championships from 2010 to 2013. But as time passed, they lost faith in the Renault engines.

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Subsequently, Red Bull negotiated an agreement with Honda from 2019. That deal is set to run down until the end of the 2021 season.

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Technical regulations state, that a manufacturer with the least number of partner teams must supply to a team if they cannot strike a deal with any other supplier.

And with Renault showing signs of improvement ahead of 2021, Red Bull may consider them as a viable option, if not one of the best that they have to choose from.

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